Very rarely do we ever get a family moment like this! Mycroft gets father’s magnifying glass while Sherlock (who would rather have the magnifying glass) gets his mother’s violin on his birthday at a young age. No, he doesn’t play his mother’s violin in this, but his own. But still, he detects for a living. Mycroft has his “social club for anti-socials” club! I would think Sherlock would have more use of the magnifying glass than Mycroft. Then again, Mycroft needs the magnifying glass too read by, hence the irony.
Given Sherlock canonical doesn't respect or trust women, I headcanoned that Sherlock had a negative relationship with his mother but really admired his father (who I imagined that always a highly intelligent man). This comment just reaffirms it lol
Love your little videos. I gather that Mycroft, who doesn't appear in the Doyle story, is only in this episode because Edward Hardwicke wasn't available to play Watson. Does anyone know why? Illness? A conflicting acting gig? A cool little moment--thanks to the series, as the exchange isn't canon.
"How ironic, excuse me..."
Lol!!! the way Sherlock covers his face is like, "I need a moment... *angst*
I LOVE it! Mycroft response: "yes", "hmm" - light, insignificant, simple response but so much sassiness
Lol he’s like yeah he did, got a problem with me being the most loved? 😂
Very rarely do we ever get a family moment like this! Mycroft gets father’s magnifying glass while Sherlock (who would rather have the magnifying glass) gets his mother’s violin on his birthday at a young age. No, he doesn’t play his mother’s violin in this, but his own. But still, he detects for a living. Mycroft has his “social club for anti-socials” club! I would think Sherlock would have more use of the magnifying glass than Mycroft. Then again, Mycroft needs the magnifying glass too read by, hence the irony.
Given Sherlock canonical doesn't respect or trust women, I headcanoned that Sherlock had a negative relationship with his mother but really admired his father (who I imagined that always a highly intelligent man). This comment just reaffirms it lol
to read by ! 🙈🥴
"Father always loved you best."
big family tragedy: father`s magnifying glass = father`s love!
Poor Sherlock, when I first saw this I agreed with the irony. I love this so much XD
they did know how to play siblings. i love them
Bwahaha, sibling rivalry, how cute :')
So true 😂😂
I remember laughing to myself when I first saw this scene
He gave it to you?
ooooh. ;)
Love your little videos. I gather that Mycroft, who doesn't appear in the Doyle story, is only in this episode because Edward Hardwicke wasn't available to play Watson. Does anyone know why? Illness? A conflicting acting gig? A cool little moment--thanks to the series, as the exchange isn't canon.
He was filming another movie.
@countingmx ur welcome :)
n yeah, i didnt think Downey was "Holmes" in anyway either!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Love him!
Exercise your mind
Hahaha
Hmmm 😆
LOL